What would a Playboy Club look like in space?

In the March issue of Playboy, Hugh Hefner asks his subscribers to imagine a Playboy Club in space, as private enterprise is blasting off more and more into space ventures, Time magazine reports:

But what would a Playboy Club in outer space look like? According to LiveScience, Playboy has teamed up with artist Thomas Tenery, Virgin Galactic and several scientists to paint a picture for the March issue of Playboy. Straight out of science fiction, Playboy’s ultimate dream would include a zero-gravity, trampoline-lined dance club, fine dining, bungee jumping, space “farms” for food, and a casino with “human roulette.”

“The Playboy Club in space will be on a station in orbit, like a cruise ship,” Playboy writers A.J. Baime and Jason Harper describe. “Orbiting Earth is one idea, but it could also travel around other celestial bodies.”

A zero-gravity dance club, a casino featuring “human roulette” and a restaurant for fine dining are just some of the amenities envisioned by artist Thomas Tenery and released by Playboy Tuesday (Feb. 22). The magazine worked with several futurists and scientists, including Virgin Galactic head designer Adam Wells, to illustrate the potential space Playboy Club.